- The
siida is a Sámi
local community that has
existed from time immemorial. A
siida (Northern Sami:
siida;
Inari Sami: sijdâ;
Southern Sami: sïjte; Lule...
- The Sami
Siida of
North America (Northern Sami: Davvi-Amerihká Sámi
Siida) is a
loosely organized group of
regional communities,
primarily in
Canada and...
-
Norway are the
siidas. They
cover northern and
central Norway. The main
organisations for Sámi
representation in
Sweden are the
siidas. They
cover northern...
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Siida lit. 'the place' is a
museum located on Lake
Inari in the
village of
Inari in Inari, Finland. It is home to the Sámi
Museum and
Northern Lapland...
- as
nobility has
never been a part of Sámi culture. From old, the term
siida refers to a unit of
people who
travel together and/or
share a
seasonal settlement...
- groups) and
reindeer were used for transport, milk and meat production. The
siida is an
ancient Sámi
community system within a
designated area but it can...
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income are tourism,
service industry, and cold
climate testing. With the
Siida museum in the
village of Inari, it is a
center of Sami culture,
widely known...
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Press London, 1962, p.154 Kitti, Anja. (Sami Elder;
former Chair, Sami
Siida of
North America, Toronto, Canada), interview. July, 1995/Nov., 2007. Somby...
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people for
modern geneticists. Here,
Pavva Lars
Nilsson Tuorda from
Tuorpon siida in
Jokkmokk parish, is depicted,
photographed by
Lotten von Düben in 1868...
- stone-age
dwellings have been
found in Vuopaja, on the edge of town near
Siida, the Sámi Museum. Sajos, the Sami
Cultural Center in the
Inari village Snow...